New research published in the journal Nature suggests that modest doses of lithium orotate may prevent or even reverse ...
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What Happens in the Brain During Vascular Dementia
Vascular dementia is a decline in memory, thinking skills, and self-care that occurs due to strokes in the areas of the brain ...
A neuropsychologist who researches Alzheimer’s disease at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai shares the warning signs she'd look for in her own life.
Alzheimer's is the 7th leading cause of death in the U.S., but Dr. Ira Chang with HCA HealthONE Swedish talks about how ...
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Dementia now the leading cause of death nationwide, overtaking heart disease, new ABS data shows
New data on causes of death reveals more than 17,500 people died of dementia in 2024 nationwide, according to the Australian ...
November is Alzheimer's Awareness Month, and we want to take this time to learn more about this disease that affects so many ...
Millions worldwide grapple with neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's and Parkinson's. While both worsen over time, ...
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The Most Devastating Symptom Of Alzheimer's Finally Has An Explanation – And, Maybe Soon, A Treatment
One of the most famous symptoms of Alzheimer's – and definitely one of the most devastating – is when patients start to ...
Dementia becomes Australia’s leading cause of death, raising urgent concerns about ageing, healthcare resources, and ...
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Dementia Risk Intertwined With Exercise at Two Life Stages
Compared with the lowest quintile of midlife physical activity, the top two quintiles were associated with 40% lower all-cause dementia risk over 26 years (HR 0.60 for quintile 4, 95% CI 0.41-0.89; HR ...
A hospital has become the first in the country to hire a dementia research nurse to expand clinical trials, improve early ...
As Thanksgiving approaches, families are gathering together for celebrations, but when navigating the challenges of dementia, ...
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